Several fans are now excited to watch the "Captain America: Civil War" movie. The hype is boosted now that news about Spiderman joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe are spreading like wildfire.
iDigitalTimes shared that the arrival of Spiderman in the said film came after inking an exclusive deal with Sony. Despite the very fact that the friendly neighborhood Spiderman will get his own Marvel film this coming 2017, he will have to make his debut and appear on "Captain America: Civil War."
To date, little has been known as to what surrounds the character's role. However, it is safe to say that fans should expect the fresh and better edition of Peter Parker now that he is set to join the "Civil War" franchise.
Geek reported that Spiderman will join Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in "Captain America: Civil War." "Peter started becoming Spidey because he grew up and idolized Tony," an unnamed source close to the movie told the entertainment news outlet.
The much-anticipated "Civil War" is said to take place 10 years after the original Iron Man events. "Peter Parker is supposedly 15 years old when we pick back up with Civil War. That would mean that Parker was five when Stark first became a superhero, meaning that the possibility of a mentor relationship is certainly feasible," iDigitalTimes stated in its report. "Apparently Stark has been keeping track of Parker's exceptional intelligence and abilities since he was a child, as well."
The tech news outlet furthered that Iron Man recruited Peter and offered him an "advanced Spider-suit" when the "Civil War" started. Eager to enhance his capabilities and to also work with his lifelong idol, Peter agreed to wear the "more useful" suit.
Up to this writing, no official word from Marvel has been released yet. Hence, fans should wait for the company to confirm these reports. Meanwhile, "Captain America: Civil War" hits theatres on May 6.
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